A review by carleeboomer
Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel

4.0

Wow. I didn't really know what to expect from this book going into it, and to be honest, I was a little put off by the amount of words on each page.
That's not like me, but because of that , it took me a little while to get into it. But once I did, I absolutely fell in love with this book. One of the problems I had with it though, was how quickly Lenah got over Rhode. I mean, they were bonded for life, he DIED FOR HER, but as soon as he's gone, it's like, oh well I'm gonna just move on now. But I did forgive her a little bit for that though, because Justin was just absolutely amazing. Justin Enos is officially on my list of favorite YA guys of all time.

What initially got me interested in this book was the different take on vampires. I just needed something different than the twilight take on vampires. Don't get me wrong here, I love the Cullens with all of my heart, but I was sick of vampires. But I read the premise for Infinite Days, and it was like a breath of fresh air. Vampires who were actually evil???? Awesome. I loved how the vampires were true to their mythical nature, and how Lenah knew that. I particularly loved the flashbacks from when Lenah was still a vampire. Maizel came up with a unique way to fill us in on the past, without directly stating it. And I loved it.


So, all in all, you (whoever you are) should definitely read this book. Ignore the negative reviews and pick this up, because it's definitely worth your time. And if you're like me, and you're offput by the amount of words on the page, you should just dive right in. This book is amazing, honestly. So just read it. Please.